A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple.
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Strutt, Samuel. A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 25325, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/25325. Accessed 2025-09-05.
Strutt, Samuel. A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple. London: Thomas Green [Charing Cross], 1730.
Strutt , S. (1730). A defence of the late learned dr. clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the university of cambridge, on the side of necessity. together with some remarks on mr. locke's chapter of power. by s. strutt, of the inner temple. London: Thomas Green [Charing Cross]
Strutt, Samuel. A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple. London: Thomas Green [Charing Cross], 1730.
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